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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2005

suede beautiful ones

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  • I need Suede in this time of shitty music!!!!!!

  • Brett Anderson the best!!

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  • here they comes the beautiful ones :P

  • Happy Song...On Sunday,....

  • love this song..thanks for sharing :-)

  • Yeah, they are redundant in your opinion. That still doesn't justify your statement that Suede lacked creativity back in the days of Coming Up. How do you know that Brett weren't able to write songs like he'd done on the first two albums? I think every move he did on Coming Up were consciously. And by the way you shouldn't fold together two different era's and albums of Suede together in one fold. Head Music was an altogether different chapter as obviously should know

  • Anderson's lyrics were redundant, they released 5 singles from the third album, but that doesn't mean they were great singles. I am Suede's main contributor on wikipedia, being a big fan aswell. I 've read most reviews and articles. Songs from Coming Up and Head Music severely lacked creativity. Don't get me wrong, some songs were great, others were just awful, especially from Head Music, i.e the title track, Savoir Faire, Elephant Man, Can't Get Enough. Saturday Night and Trash are great songs.

  • What lack of creativity? They nearly released as many songs during the time of Coming Up as they did during their first two albums.

  • Genial, este tema me trae recuerdos!! :)

  • w gli suede sempreee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • oh go blow yourself up and get your fanatic shit off youtube you filthy rag head

  • The song could have done without the la la outro, though you have to remember Brett's goal was to write a pop album. The lack of creativity within Suede at the time could explain it, but i still love the la la outro in "The Power", it seems to fit better.

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